Found this paragraph in one of my notebooks but it's lacking a reference. Can anyone identify the sutta or commentary passage?

"Life, person, pleasure pain - just these alone join in one conscious moment that flickers(?) by. Ceased aggregates of those dead or alive are alike - gone, never to return."

Thanks.

Phil

Hi again. It occurred to me after that this might not be Theravadin. My notebooks contain some remnants from the first Buddhist book I ever came across, a Japanese/English bilingual book that is left in hotel rooms in Japan a la Gideon's and this might be one of them. The reason I say that is it reminds me of the passage in the Diamond Sutra (?) that says "this is how you should see the aggregates, as a flash of lighnting etc."

robertk wrote:all khnadas whatever have the same general characteristics of aniccum, dukkhum, annatam.

Hi Robert.

Right, thanks.

There is nothing unclear about the passage I'm asking about, just want to identify it so I can track down the Pali. It feels like one of those passages I would like to learn by heart for devotional purposes. (i.e gratitude to the Buddha who enlightened such truths.)